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Sweet Little Indian Roots
Updated May 24, 2009
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Osiyo
Working with family stories of the old days, tales of medicine women, and their beloved soldiers of the many wars in our country, I may not be able to prove or officially document our Native American ancestry, yet knowing it is in my heart and in my spirit, is all that is really important.
The stories consist of one great granny who was a well known healer in Dublin, Alabama; one who could read the ashes after smoking her pipe; one aunt born with a veil over her face ( which was removed three times) which was the sign of a seer. The amazing intuition of my father, who left work immediately when it thundered, knowing that his baby was about to be born, and yes, I was born that day, in Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Then we are told of Mr Ward, working in his field, as a strong thunderstorm approached, he slammed his axe into the ground, and the skies cleared.
Our families pass on many interesting stories but they all spoke the English language, yet practiced good survival skills.
I would love to learn more about their culture and language, and teach our children to respect these and the ways of our elders. Yet we have the stories to pass on and the love, truth and respect that were taught to me.
When Indians learned about Christianity, they welcomed new knowledge of GOD and the afterlife with their elders. They were in awe, learning of Jesus, and of course we were told the Mormons believe that Jesus appeared to the Old America, so perhaps this faith was quite welcomed by most the tribes when the Europeans arrived.
So when they were Baptized, many were given new names to use and they are almost impossible to trace now. Some Indians changed their name more than once during their lifetime.
Our Stephens line in 1760 married an unknown full blood Cherokee woman in NC and gave her a Biblical Name.
Due to Indian unrest and the Trail of Tears, many Eastern Band Cherokee fled south or up into the mountains (OverHill) to escape the laws and disease of the white man. Our family believes that Charles Weatherford "may" have fathered our Kitty Weatherford in Virgina before moving to Alabama and fathering Chief Red Eagle. We also might connect our Cochran, Little, Wright lines to Cleopatra, sister of Pocahontas. Many of this line came from South Carolina and Virginia into Tennesee and Kentucky before moving to the Midwest.
Mother's line in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina came into Alabama for quite some time before some moved west. (Moon, McClain, Bozeman,Anderson, Stephens)
Census takers were very prejudiced and would not recognize Indians owning property so they put most down as blacks or mulatto - in some cases the Indian feared the government finding them so they called them selves blacks or whites.
After the Trail of Tears, they believed that no Indians existed in other areas, so no Indians appeared on census records, and had to be found on the Indian Nation Rolls in Oklahoma.
Thus we hope to find our ancestors registered on the Indian Rolls, somehow, but it sure seems to be an endless journey.
Wa do
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Family Photos
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- Our Family Tree (14 KB)
Searching the past, for our children's future
- Cecil Earl Carter Jr (37 KB)
Dark brown hair and dark brown eyes, several wives and several children, all very dark complected
- Frank Fenn 1920 (38 KB)
my Uncle Frank was Grandpa Earl's brother
- Frankie Lavern Cochran weds Annie Carter (38 KB)
Montgomery Alabama 1951
- FENN KILLED BY INDIANS IN EUFAULA (116 KB)
While our William Fenn worked this plantation, he is probably connected to this famous Fenn in Barbour County history. The story of Indians in our line is confirmed, they worked together, and it confirms the location. It is said that our grandparents were Cherokee...
- census 1910 Kansas, Cochran (281 KB)
Wm and Mary
- DEATH CERTIFICATE of Wm F Fenn, father is JOHN FAN (449 KB)
amazing links to the past....John Fann/Fenn of Tuskegee Alabama back to Elijah Fenn of Georgia
- Kathy and children 2005 (53 KB)
update
- census Coonfield (313 KB)
Harrison and Inez
- DEATH CERTIFICATE of Cecil Carter , father WFenn (216 KB)
another clue....Cecil was adopted !!! as his mother Annie lee Stone was leaving her family behind, Frank Fenn held a crying baby Cecil in his arms and said YOU might as well take this one with you !!! Annie remarried, but so did FENN
Cecil Earl was always coming back to visit his father and brothers.....they said he was MEAN, so hard to get along with.....military and drunk.....wow
- FlutePlayer (40 KB)
update
- census 1870 Emeline Fann (339 KB)
wtih Sarah
- Cecil Carter MILITARY DISCHARGE (525 KB)
receiving travel pay from Beaumont Texas back to his bonafide home in Macon Georgia.....description shows DARK RUDDY COMPLEXION
- Clora Jane Miller Cochran (15 KB)
Smoked a pipe and read the ashes. Her ancestry came from New York Indian Country
- census Clark-Cofield-Cochran (301 KB)
1920 Kansas
- Dorline Gray (59 KB)
another cousin researching our Powhatan connection
- Jacob Benjamin Cochran (18 KB)
A Western Pioneer! Some researchers think his mother's line intermarried with native americans.
- census Alexander Cochran (287 KB)
1920 Kansas, with Sarah, both from OHIO
- Powhatan Little (619 KB)
grandson of Jonas Little...does the name Lucius appear often in this line? perhaps Jonas's ancestry has a Lucius in it.
- James Henry Stephens, half blood Cherokee (197 KB)
John Stephens took a North Carolina Cherokee full blood wife and gave her a Biblical name and they fled to Alabama....some went to Florida and into Panama becoming the Banana People of today.
- census Thomas Coonfield (267 KB)
1910 Arkansas, with Julia
- Walter Stone 1939, Leo Logan, Charles Dickey, ?? (30 KB)
Pall Bearers at Cecil Carter's funeral in 1939...with A J Stough, Willie Prescott, who are they??? Cecil's mother was Annie Lee STONE and she was not surviving....his brother Emmett signed his death certificate
- Alice McClain Carter d giving birth to 3rd child (21 KB)
Beautiful granny died so young. In labor wanting to call her mother for help, he pushed her down the stairs and she lived only a few hours after giving birth to William. Both her parents have native american ancestry and strong spiritual lives.
- census Charles Coonfield (299 KB)
1920 Arkansas with Dona
- Mary Catherine Crigler (45 KB)
Mother of Lattie Cedonia Little, and the wife of John Wright Little
- John Chester Coonfield (98 KB)
with Cochrans
- Fenn Graves (34 KB)
So who is Preston ORR who owns these plots?
- Harry Cochran (15 KB)
Harrison
- Jacob B Cochran (74 KB)
Harrison's father, & Frank Delbert's father
- Joe McClain, brother of Alice (22 KB)
Uncle Joe, native american, was told to sit in the back of the bus with the blacks...US Navy man and Montgomery Alabama Fire Fighter in 1954
- Charles Allen McClain weds Lorena Bozeman 1908 (17 KB)
Descends from Charles McClain and Elizabeth Moon of Virginia with several unknown brides in that line, lead us to believing his native american background.....Lorena's Bozeman line does the same, with Stephens, Anderson, Brack and Doty backgrounds
- William Lawrence Carter born 1934 (28 KB)
Cherokee
beautiful dark man, loved music and women, never had any children, died in a car accident on Wetumpka Highway
- Cochran Twins (24 KB)
children of F D Cochran and Luella
- Frank Delbert Cochran weds Luella Coonfield (60 KB)
my great grandparents, he was an apple farmer and she picked herbs in the field, smoked a pipe and gave birth to a daughter with a veil on her face
- Elijah FANN and Martha Rich headstone (287 KB)
Fann Cemetery now called Mother's Home
- Littles (47 KB)
unsure
- Lattie Cedonia Little m Benjamin Wallace Coonfield (32 KB)
Descends from DAR Captain George Little
- 1910 census James E Brooks (384 KB)
James Edgar Brooks
- Marriage License Cochran (192 KB)
Luella Coonfield and Frank Delbert Cochran
- Carters and Cochrans (23 KB)
Descends from DAR Captain George Little
and Edward Doty of the Mayflower
- 1900 census image Bozeman (283 KB)
Nancy with J T Bozeman
- BOZEMAN, Mordecai receives pay (61 KB)
for his service in the Militia of the American Revolution
- Ethel Bozeman with Jason Gibson 1915 (135 KB)
Ramer Alabama
- 1800 census image McClain (192 KB)
Charles McClain in South Carolina
- BOZEMAN, Mordecai receives pay (61 KB)
for his service in the Militia of the American Revolution
- Annie Lee Alice Carter in 1915 (26 KB)
Highland Avenue, Montgomery Alabama
Cherokee
- cencus image John Thomas Bozeman (280 KB)
with Samantha
- 1934 (44 KB)
Cecil Earl Carter...was a FENN until adopted as a child with his children
- cencus image 1920 Coonfield (299 KB)
Ben Coonfield
- 1887 Benjamin Coonfield weds Lattie Cedonia Little (12 KB)
His dark black hair had a blue shine to it
- census image Coonfield (321 KB)
and Little
- census image Coonfield (312 KB)
Wallace, Lattie, Sam
- census Wm Cochran (380 KB)
age 71 of Scotland
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